I don't know where I'd rank him but he's certainly not one of the best heavyweights of all time. He's just a winner in a relatively weak era of heavyweight boxing.
I don't know where I'd rank him but he's certainly not one of the best heavyweights of all time. He's just a winner in a relatively weak era of heavyweight boxing.
He did beat Klitschko as well. The best of the previous era.
Admittedly it was an old Klitschko but he was still good enough to go on to drop Joshua in his next fight after Fury.
With wins over Klitschko, Wilder and Joshua he sure as hell would be. At that point he would have bigger wins than some heavyweights who are regularly ranked in the top 10 ATG's.
He does not have an ATG resume (at least not yet) - but he would probably not be a walkover for anyone. His size, mobility, speed, is likely to trouble even the best earlier heavyweights.
If, in the near future, he batters Joshua and Usyk in convincing style - then we can start talking ATG!
I dunno how you could watch Fury-Klitchko and not recognize Fur as the greatest ever. He has since authored the greatest comeback in Boxing history, and produce one of the greatest acts of vengeance in Boxing history.
6'9" 270 pounds, and he can move and work like that. AMAZING!
Heavyweight Top 10:
1-9) Fury
10) Who give a fook?
That;s just an educated fans opinion of course. What the space cadets roaming this place have to say, who knows?
Only thing I'll take their word on is which color crayon tastes the best.
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